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Spanish Carlism in Russian literature
Since its emergence in 1833, the Spanish Carlist movement has been widely represented in world culture. In the present article, a number of Russian texts written between 1833 and 1939 that deal with the Carlist theme are analyzed.
Andrei Tereshchuk
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By examining the diversity of exile experienced and invested by members of the Carlist dynasty, this paper explores the limits of exile and emphasizes its reflective dimension.
Guilhem Chauvet
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Carlism and Spanish political tradition: yesterday and today
The article analyzes the evolution of the key ideological concepts of Carlism – a mass social and political movement that arose in Spain in 1833 as a result of the dynastic crisis after the death of King Fernando VII, and led in the 19th century to ...
Miguel Ayuso Torres
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The Aragonese Carlism in Arms. The 1855 Revolt
In 1855, taking advantage of the reforms of the progressive government, the carlists organized a revolt in which they expected to attract the most conservative sectors of the Moderantism.
Antonio Caridad Salvador
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Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revolution. This article delves into a debate on the traditional and/or modern nature of the social movements; the relationship between religion, politics and ...
Lluís Ferran Toledano González
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The article is focused on the analysis of linguistic features of the «history-novel» by W. Ayguals de Izco «The Tiger of Maestrazgo», published in 1846–1848 and dedicated to R. Cabrera, one of the leaders of the Carlist movement in Spain in the 1830-ies.
A. A. Tereshchuk
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The Image of the “Enemy” in Political Discourse of Nascent Spanish Conservatism [PDF]
The article is devoted to the transformation of the image of “enemy” in the emerging conservative political discourse in Spain in the last third of the 18th – first half of the 19th centuries.
Yuri V. Vasilenko
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This article features two versions of A Chapter from the History of Charles V written by Louis Xavier Auguet de Saint- Sylvain, Baron de los Valles. The original French version was published in 1835, while the Spanish translation appeared 1837.
A. A. Tereshchuk
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Working for a research into war correpondents during the first carlist war, this article is based on the analysis of the spanish news presented in the newspaper Le Phare de Bayonne in 1838, and the same news dealt by his rival, La Sentinelle des Pyrénées
Alain Pauquet
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